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Renewal fund continues and grows
13 July 2004
Labour’s flagship fund for improving service delivery in deprived areas will be extended for a further two years, it was announced in this week’s government spending review.
£38b boost for sustainable communities
13 July 2004
The ODPM announced today that it will be able to spend £38b over three years on tackling housing issues across the UK in a statement today.
Empty homes opportunity from CSR
13 July 2004
A leading housing charity has called on the government to allocate part of the new money for housing unveiled under the comprehensive spending review to kick start more work on empty homes.
CBI welcomes civil service cuts
13 July 2004
Digby Jones, director of the Confederation of British Industry, has welcomed the government's "radical and courageous" efficiency programme, outlined in yesterday's Comprehensive Spending Review.
Pathfinders 'must be more innovative'
13 July 2004
Housing market renewal pathfinders are not being radical enough in their approach and need to be more innovative to justify future funding, an ODPM chief warned last week.
Brown boosts funding for social housing
13 July 2004
The government yesterday committed itself to a 50 per cent increase in new social housing building in today’s Comprehensive Spending Review.
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